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Linda Jönsson: On Being Heard in Court Trials and Police Interrogations. A Study of Discourse in Two Institutional Contexts. (Linköping Studies in Arts and Science 25). Linköping: Linköping University. 1988. x + 87 pp. + 125 pp. ISBN 91-7870-379-4.
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Linda Jönsson: On Being Heard in Court Trials and Police Interrogations. A Study of Discourse in Two Institutional Contexts. (Linköping Studies in Arts and Science 25). Linköping: Linköping University. 1988. x + 87 pp. + 125 pp. ISBN 91-7870-379-4.
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